It's a well known fact that iOS devices don't have slots for memory cards. Even if they have a large storage space, once it is filled up, there is nothing you can do about it, besides removing some of your songs or apps. A better solution is not storing any songs in the first place. Instead, you can stream them to your mobile devices with ServeToMe. The application is capable of streaming songs over local or non-local WiFi network, which gives you the possibility of leaving your songs on your computer and playing them on your phone or tablet.

ServeToMe works on all modern Windows versions and it is also available on the Mac and iOS App stores, under the name "StreamToMe". It can be installed in under a minute, without any effort. Also, there are no special requirements you have to meet and you don't have to sacrifice too many resources.

There isn't much you have to do in terms of preparations. Once the desktop application is up and running, it will automatically start streaming music from a series of default folders. Furthermore, you can set ServeToMe to stream music from other folders on your hard drive, simply by adding them to a list, on its compact user interface. Additionally, if you tick an option above the list, the application will stream your iTunes library as well.

The streaming server can be stopped and re-started at any time, with a single click. The local and external addresses are displayed in plain sight, to help you connect a mobile device. Furthermore, you can set up a password, to make sure that you are the only one able to connect to your streaming server.

While ServeToMe is running on your computer, you will be bale to keep your music on your home machine and play it on your mobile device.

Pros: You only need to run the application and select one or more music folders to set up your streaming server. The application lets you set up a password to prevent unauthorized users from connecting.

Cons: Though the Windows and Mac editions are free, you have to pay for the mobile app.